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Slimes are considered a living fossil since they seemingly never evolve. Although their morphology never change, their ability and inner core physiology have.

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1/14 Proud to share my main PhD project, where we used deep learning to learn cellular morphology in an EM volume of A great collaboration with Johannes, and !

https://t.co/h2my11PQcQ

Warning: a thread with a lot of pretty pictures!

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Mandibles of Australopithecus sediba, Australopithecus africanus and Homo.
Source: Mandibular ramus morphology and species identification in Australopithecus sediba https://t.co/w1OixhkvhV

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i kind of like the flat colors version too :O
Attaching a sketch of early morphology sketches as well

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She is very close friends with the second-in-command of the Octarian Army, Dr. Neoco, who is also the appointed regent in Octavio's absence. What goes on behind Octavio's back, who can say - but it seems, a lot of experiments in Obedience, Morphology, ... And .. Cloning? Hmm. 🤔

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New: et al. – Archaebalaenoptera eusebioi, a new rorqual from the late Miocene of Peru (Cetacea, Mysticeti, Balaenopteridae) and its impact in reconstructing body size evolution, ecomorphology and palaeobiogeography of Balaenopteridae https://t.co/hltarxk0vx

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From a few years back until today, I've noticed that sphinxes are my favourite mythological creature, love their morphology and the aesthetic that each culture provide to these beings. I designed one for an illustration I am slowly developing. She is Khanef.

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damn these guys from the wikipedia page on comparative foot morphology kinda pog though... i wanna read their story

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I wanted to imagine a realistic version of gyarados, inspired by the oarfish's morphology (Regalecus glesne).

So here is the species Regalecus pokemonii, with its larval stage "Magikarp" and the adult one "Gyarados", presented as a scientific drawing !

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Given the widely varying morphology, I feel ill-equipped for judging the success of the AI's training. I just have a gut sense of what's "plausibly bird." The best I can do is like "Uh... Beak? Yeah, somewhere. Wings? At least 2. Funky plumage? Yep. Plausibly bird. Next!"

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Thylacoleo carnifex is an extinct, metatherian predator often called the marsupial lion due to its similarities in niche and morphology to the extant, eutherian lion

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New research on hindlimb limb loss in glass lizards and other related taxa (Anguinae) by Jozef Klembara et al.:
https://t.co/SfDwudNXaO

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theyre two different subgroups of crocodilians, but other than snout and tooth shape they do have basically the same body morphology :)

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It really does resemble that genus in its external appearance, except that it has rather unusual hand morphology with a huge prepollex—an absolute giveaway of Anodonthyla!

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i use predict morphology to make one (1) type of dog

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Who is this festive-looking beast? 🎄

It is the first instar of Gyrostigma rhinocerontis larva! 🦏🪰😮

If you want to read more on how the botfly larvae morphology links to their phylogeny and evolution, follow the link below!
https://t.co/szZpEaNtdh

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is calling for Cervalces scotti. Another crazy antlered deer with the name cause of the skull morphology. Nothing more to add here except the sources. 1.) Wikipedia, 2.) by , 3.) by Velizar simeonovski in Bard 2008.

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The skull morphology follows the recent study by and colleagues.

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I had a blast working with on the graphics for her thesis! Learning about rotifer morphology so I could accurately draw the lil' critters in all their life stages was so, so fun 😁
Thanks Kim!

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oh my god this random dragon i got on the morphology page. merry chismis

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